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Which line most confirms this prediction? “. . . it may be doubted if, from that day forth, Utterson desired the society of his surviving friend with the same eagerness.” “He thought of him kindly; but his thoughts were disquieted and fearful.” “He went to call indeed; but he was perhaps relieved to be denied admittance . . .” “Utterson became so used to the unvarying character of these reports, that he fell off little by little in the frequency of his visits.”

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The answer is C. He went to call indeed; but he was perhaps relieved to be denied admittance..."

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Answer:

C). “He went to call indeed; but he was perhaps relieved to be denied admittance . . .”

Step-by-step explanation:

Prediction is illustrated as the foretelling of the actions or events to occur in the future. Such statements could be a guess or it could also be based on the facts.

As per the question, the statement that certifies prediction is displayed through option C as it forecasts that Utterson is reluctant to ban Jekyll completely and therefore pursues to seek him out as displayed through the prediction ''he went to call indeed; but he was perhaps relieved to be denied admittance . . .”. Thus, option C is the correct answer.

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